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[편입] 2005년 1학기 아주대 기출문제(오후)

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 2005학년도 편입학

영어문제지
















오후(A형)                    



























지원학부

 

전    공

 

수험번호

 

성    명

               






I. Choose the one that can substitute the underlined word.







1. Renowned curator Jacques Sauniere staggered through the vaulted archway of the museum's Grand Gallery.

(A) ran                              (B) stumbled

(C) rolled down                     (D) fell down




2. Langdon was having trouble concentrating as a scattering of a park's nocturnal residents were already emerging from the shadows.

(A) busy                            (B) gathered

(C) night                            (D) wild




3. Before the advent of a spider-silk marketplace, human web weavers must close the technology gap on their arachnid counterparts.

(A) appearance                      (B) surge

(C) peak                            (D) close




4. Lions in the Tsavo region are prone to prey on livestock during the rainy season.

(A) likely                            (B) sensitive

(C) akin                             (D) starving




5. Tradition was the repository of knowledge, and people were expected to comply with customs, laws, and teachings that had always been accepted.

(A) apply                            (B) follow

(C) fashion                          (D) foster










II. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.




6. Americans _______ Martin Luther King Jr. took part in marches and rallies around the country Monday, in Atlanta, Georgia.

(A) inspired by                      (B) who inspired

(C) inspiring                         (D) inspired







7. _______ the source of its potency this year, the values issue is hardly untrod ground for politicians.

(A) However                         (B) Whatever

(C) Whomever                       (D) Nonetheless




8. The use of fear in advertising isn't new. It is an emotion that savvy marketers _______ since Texaco urged motorists to "trust your car to the man who wears the star."

(A) are tapping                      (B) will tap

(C) have tapped                     (D) can tap







9. One other drawback, _______, is a landscape barren of restaurants.

(A) hardly is a killer                 (B) though hardly is it a killer

(C) though a killer is hardly          (D) though hardly a killer




10. Supporters of teen courts say they are an effective way to control ________ teens before they become serious criminals.

(A) late                             (B) poor

(C) grown                           (D) delinquent




11. When the astronaut was in space, up and down no longer existed. He watched as all objects magically ________ in front of him.

(A) gathered                        (B) disappeared

(C) drifted                           (D) hounded




12. The ringing of the telephone awakened John from a deep _____ .

(A) party                            (B) slumber

(C) clearness                        (D) soberness




13. The study reports that some successful people have as many moments of self-doubt as people who have _______ in life.

(A) triumphed                       (B) failed

(C) flowered                         (D) fail-safe







14. Naturally, the bad decisions you make today can have negative _______ tomorrow.

(A) feedbacks                       (B) bases

(C) consequences                   (D) inputs




15. It may be _______ in India, but the families of grooms still demand a dowry from the bride’s family, a situation that can lead to blackmail and other crimes.

(A) recommendable                  (B) reprehended

(C) illegal                           (D) legitimate




16. John is cleaning the house because he ____ a party.

(A) have                            (B) will have

(C) will have had                    (D) is going to have







III. Identify the part that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.

17. At the beginning of the novel, Sam had no idea that he will be such a successful

   (A)                                 (B)              (C)         (D)

businessman. 




18. That plan of Susan is one that even her closest friends can't endorse.

          (A)            (B)                    (C)                (D)




19. The show will have started by the time we will get to the box office.

              (A)     (B)                     (C) (D)




20. He likes total strangers as much, if not more than, his friends.

                   (A)       (B)              (C)           (D)




21. If you had not stayed out late last night, you would not have felt so tired now.

                 (A)      (B)                       (C)       (D)




22. Looking forward to her vacation was Mary's most favorite way of occupying her

     (A)                                            (B)          (C)   (D)

mind.




23. Flying made Amelia Earhart famous and to disappear made her legendary.

           (A)                   (B)            (C)                  (D)




24. She knew he has stopped smoking five years before.

         (A)       (B)         (C)               (D)







25. The reason he is a star is because he listens carefully to his staff.

                  (A)            (B)                (C)          (D)




26. None of us is pleased with his new way of operating the business.

             (A)        (B)             (C)   (D)







27. Women in America disproportionately decide where a family's funds will be spending.

     (A)                   (B)                         (C)                (D)







28. Although I have born many burdens in my lifetime, I have not ceased to protest

                (A)                                                    (B)

 oppression and despotism whenever I encounter them.

                                            (C)    (D)







29. Everybody thought the man would do better to wait on the customers rather than

                                (A)                                          (B)

asking them for spare change.

     (C)                   (D)







30. What the taste